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"We have doctors leaving our state and we have attorneys moving into our state because of our laws."
Anna Silva / Acting Director of the State General Services Department
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We have doctors leaving our state and we have attorneys moving into our state because of our laws.
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It's time to end venue shopping for medical malpractice cases here in New Mexico. ... See MoreSee Less

Its time to end venue shopping for medical malpractice cases here in New Mexico.Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

NM’s 1st Judicial District Chief Judge says medical malpractice cases are up “significantly" in the area over the last few years.

This is clearly a result of venue shopping, which most states prohibit. We believe health care providers should be judged in accordance with the standards of the community of which they practice. It's about fairness and justice.
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NM’s 1st Judicial District Chief Judge says medical malpractice cases are up “significantly in the area over the last few years.

This is clearly a result of venue shopping, which most states prohibit. We believe health care providers should be judged in accordance with the standards of the community of which they practice. Its about fairness and justice.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

An independent OB/GYN practicing in New Mexico pays an average of $102,089 per year for their medical malpractice insurance premium. That rate is much higher than NM's neighboring states.

The system needs reform to not only recruit new providers, but to also retain the ones we have left.
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An independent OB/GYN practicing in New Mexico pays an average of $102,089 per year for their medical malpractice insurance premium. That rate is much higher than NMs neighboring states. 

The system needs reform to not only recruit new providers, but to also retain the ones we have left.

"We see the consequences around us every day. Patients are waiting longer for appointments, driving hours for care or being sent out of state for care. Physicians are choosing to practice in other states with less hostile malpractice laws."

New Mexico has a very real health care crisis and it affects EVERYONE. Read more of Dr. Mark Epstein's Op-Ed below.
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We see the consequences around us every day. Patients are waiting longer for appointments, driving hours for care or being sent out of state for care. Physicians are choosing to practice in other states with less hostile malpractice laws. 

New Mexico has a very real health care crisis and it affects EVERYONE. Read more of Dr. Mark Epsteins Op-Ed below.Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment
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